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Hannah

UnavailableTaken in: 04/17/14

Hannah is like the kitty version of a greyhound -- beautiful large eyes, sleek body, long graceful legs. She has a greyhound's temperament, too. She's very calm and gentle. She can be a little shy at first, but once she knows you, she is really affectionate. She will climb into your lap for cuddles. She likes to be picked up for snuggles, and she'll meow to let you know that she really wants some love! Although she came in with a litter of kittens, she's barely past kittenhood herself. She definitely has a playful side, and she loves to play, particularly with string.

Although Hannah is affectionate and loving, she's also very independent. While she enjoys company, she would do well as a companion to someone who works all day long. Hannah gets along well with other cats, and, in her one meeting with a dog, was seemingly unfazed, but she would also do very well as an only pet.
Hannah has been a wonderful mother to her kittens, but it's time for her to find a forever home where she can be loved for her beautiful, gentle self. If you have any questions about Hannah, please contact tanyaarlcats@gmail.com.

About Hannah

Pet ID

22481521

Animal

Cat

Sex

Female

Breed

Domestic Shorthair

Spayed & Neutered?

Spayed

Age

1 year & 4 months

Location

PetCo North Hills

Color

Brown

Size

M

Weight

7 pounds

Housetrained?

Unknown

Declawed?

No

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Humane Animal Rescue continues the legacies of the Animal Rescue League & Western PA Humane Society, bringing greater efficiency in animal care processes, staff training, and cutting-edge practices to one cohesive organization. We strive to provide all aspects of care to abandoned, neglected, and injured animals; reunite lost pets with their caregivers or seek new families for them; educate the community on humane care and interactions with all animals with the goal of reducing pet overpopulation and negative relationships with native wildlife; reinforce a standard of living for animals and prevent cruelty; and provide assistance and medical care to injured, orphaned, or ill native Pennsylvania wildlife with a goal of returning them to their natural habitat. Our open door policy ensures that no animal is ever refused shelter.